Things You Should Never Do on Social Media

🚨 11 Things You Should Never Do on Social Media (But Probably Do Anyway)

Social media is the only place where people will willingly embarrass themselves, document it, defend it, and then repost it a year later like it was iconic behavior.

We’ve all seen that post.
Some of us have been that post.
This list exists so we can all quietly learn… without naming names.

Let’s begin.


1. Overshare Like You’re on a Reality Show Confessional

Overshare Like You’re on a Reality Show Confessional

Your followers are not your therapist. They are not your support group. And they definitely didn’t consent to learning about your emotional breakdown at 2:17 a.m.

If your post starts with “I don’t usually do this, but…” — stop. You are absolutely about to overshare. Close the app. Open your notes. Call a friend. Or scream into a pillow like people used to do before Wi-Fi.


2. Announce You’re “Taking a Break” from Social Media

Announce You’re “Taking a Break” from Social Media

This isn’t a retirement press conference. You don’t need a farewell post with dramatic language and a broken-heart emoji.

And if you’re back posting memes six hours later, congratulations — you didn’t take a break. You took a nap.


3. Argue with Strangers Who Have Cartoon Avatars

If the profile photo is anime, a car, or a bald eagle — disengage immediately.

You are not changing their mind. You are not “winning.” You are just donating your time to someone who enjoys chaos recreationally.


4. Post Vague Drama on Purpose

Social media drama queen

“If you know, you know.”
“Can’t believe people are really like this.”
“Some of y’all need to do better.”

Cool. Who? When? Why? Or are we just journaling out loud again?

Either explain the situation or keep it offline. Cryptic posting is just emotional clickbait.


5. Brag While Pretending It’s Humble

“So grateful for this unexpected blessing.”
You expected it. You planned it. You took 14 photos of it.

If your post includes luxury, success, or achievement but is disguised as humility — we see through it. Loudly. Immediately.


6. Say “Do Your Research” Without Doing Any

This is the internet’s favorite non-argument.

If someone asks for a source and your response is vibes, sarcasm, or “Google it,” then congratulations — you’ve contributed absolutely nothing to society today.


7. Air Relationship Drama Publicly

posting social media relationship drama

Nothing says healthy communication like passive-aggressive Instagram Stories.

Bonus points if:

  • You delete the posts later
  • Your friends already know exactly who it’s about
  • You post a “we worked it out ❤️” photo two days later

The internet does not forget. And neither do screenshots.


8. Share Headlines Without Reading the Article

If you only read the headline, you didn’t read the news — you read marketing.

And if the headline includes words like “shocking,” “doctors hate,” or “this will change everything,” maybe pause. Just a suggestion.


9. Treat Every Thought Like It’s a Mic Drop

Treat Every Thought Like It’s a Mic Drop

Not every opinion is revolutionary.
Some thoughts are inside thoughts.
Some are “type it out and delete it” thoughts.

Posting every emotion in real time is how regret is born.


10. Ask for Opinions — Then Get Mad at Them

Don’t ask “What do you think?” if the only acceptable answer is agreement.

That’s not a discussion. That’s a trap. And everyone knows it.


11. Forget That the Internet Is Forever

You can delete a post, but you can’t delete screenshots, group chats, or people with too much free time.

If it would embarrass you in five years — or five minutes — maybe don’t post it at all.

Sleep on it. The internet will still be there tomorrow.


😬 Final Thought

Social media is powerful, entertaining, and occasionally unhinged — but using it responsibly costs nothing.

Post with intention. Scroll with caution.
And remember: sometimes the smartest post is the one you never make.

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